![]() It probably doesn't matter how your library settings are- Tdarr does not modify the original file until it is done running through the plugin stack process, and then is approved/accepted in the Staging section. Tdarr takes your original file, runs it through the plugin stack working on a cached copy of your file, then runs the cached output through the plugin stack following the picture on that link I posted above. It's not how I would've created Tdarr if I made it, but I didn't, and it works if you work it properly. It's imperative that you look at this page to understand the loop Tdarr runs in: So with my changes, Tdarr will transcode an HEVC file, but it won't copy the result additionally, I get the same error when I tested h.264 files. I understand this loop if the output file was replacing the original, but in my case it's not - the output file is going to a separate folder, and the original is unchanged. (The arguments are the plugin loading my handbrake preset.) ![]() Plugin Local Tdarr_Plugin_075a_Transcode_Customisable New arguments: -preset-import-file "./01-TVSD.json" -Z "TVSD" Last arguments: -preset-import-file "./01-TVSD.json" -Z "TVSD" The new transcode arguments were the exact same as the last ones meaning the file/worker would most likely be stuck in an infinite transcode loop if not stopped. I removed the HEVC codec exclusion, but now it won't transcode anything.Īctually, it does go through the transcode operation, but it doesn't copy the resulting file from the cache to the output folder: Okay, I copied the plugin locally, and edited it. ![]()
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